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Anonymous Posted 5 years ago
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All [the] rooms

Hi Friends!!

Can you please tell me if I can use both sentences?

1. All rooms in this house are haunted.

2. All the rooms in this house are haunted.

#2 seems for sure correct: the rooms that are in this house are haunted. Is 'all rooms' OK too? What's the difference? Does #1 suggest that the house may or may not have rooms, but if does have rooms, all of them are surely haunted?

Thank you.

  

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Both of your sentences are correct. There is no difference in meaning. "all" and "all the" are in free variation.

  • Both of your sentences are correct.
  • There is no difference in meaning.
  • "all" and "all the" are in free variation.
  • CJ
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Both of your sentences are correct. There is no difference in meaning.

"all" and "all the" are in free variation.

CJ

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